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The framing of the north Korean six-party talks by Chinese and North Korean news agencies: Communist propaganda and national interests

  • University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  • University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

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Abstract

This article examines the subtle differences in news coverage of the Six-Party Talks by China's Xinhua news agency and North Korea's Korean Central News Agency from 2003 to 2007. The news agencies are the targets of propaganda from the various interests involved in the North Korean nuclear issue. The focus is on how the agencies framed the issue and whether the frames adopted by each reflected its country's dominant ideology and national interests. It was found that the two news agencies adopted frames for the issue that were consistent with the dominant ideology in their respective nations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)42-52
Number of pages11
JournalMedia International Australia
Issue number154
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2015

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